National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • As a non-profit organization, Deaf Austin Theatre’s purpose is to enrich, inspire, educate, create and entertain the Austin community by using American Sign Language (ASL) within all of our…

  • Dr. Makoto Ikegami is a skilled psychotherapist specializing in culturally sensitive care for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. He uses cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic approaches to…

  • ImaginASL Performing Arts strives to entertain, educate, and unite Deaf and hearing worlds with rich unique artistic, cultural, and theatrical experiences full of American Sign Language (imaginasl…

  • Preserving your cherished moments in thread​

    From a photo of your item or artwork, I’ll lovingly recreate it with custom embroidery, by hand, stitch by stitch, creating a…

  • "The National Theatre of the Deaf explores what it means to be Deaf in America, through arts-focused initiatives and stories about us, by us, through us."- National Theatre of the Deaf

  • We offer behavioral health and case management services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people of all ages. In-person and telehealth available.

    Our licensed deaf services clinicians…

  • The New York Deaf Theatre, LTD (NYDT) was established in 1979 by a group of Deaf actors and theatre artists who wanted to create opportunities for the production of a dramatic art form that was…

  • PILEA Play is a community space for young children and their families to play, create, investigate, and build community.

    They are an inclusive play-space that is Deaf owned.  PILEA…


  • Matt Willahan - Deaf artist Matt creates masterpieces with reclaimed pallet wood and cuts rustic metals to make stunning art pieces. Matt has extensive experience with…